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^ a b Johnson, 27; see also, Todd, 165.
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^ Qtd. in Butler, 1.
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^ Barrell and Mee, "Introduction", xi–xii.
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^ Butler, 33; Kelly, 85.
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^ a b c Butler, 34–35.
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^ Butler, 108.
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^ Butler, 1.
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^ Butler, 3–4.
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^ Butler, "Introductory essay", 7; see also Barrell and Mee, "Introduction", xii.
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^ Barrell and Mee, "Introduction", xiii.
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^ Keen, 54.
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^ Qtd. in Barrell and Mee, "Introduction", xxi.
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^ Barrell and Mee, "Introduction", xxxv; Keen, 54.
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^ Butler, "Introductory essay", 3.
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^ Butler, 1–2; 33–34.
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^ Butler, 33–34.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 33.
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^ Godwin, ch. 6
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^ Godwin, 73.
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^ Todd, 164; see also Johnson, 26.
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^ Furniss, 60; Taylor, 7; Sapiro, 23; Myers, 113.
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^ Furniss, 60.
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^ Sunstein, 198.
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^ a b Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 43–44.
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^ Johnson, 26; Myers, 114.
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^ Myers, 119.
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^ Myers, 129.
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^ a b Johnson, 26.
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^ Poovey, 58; Kelly, 88.
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^ a b Sapiro, 197.
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^ Sapiro, 197; Myers, 121; Kelly, 88–89.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 37.
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^ Johnson, 26; see also, Poovey 58–59.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 59.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 70; see also Myers, 120–21.
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^ Sapiro, 82; Todd, 218; Kelly, 88.
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^ Taylor, 64.
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^ Sapiro, 199; Jones, 49; Johnson, 28; Myers, 123–24.
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^ Qtd. in Butler, 44.
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^ Sapiro, 83; Kelly, 94–95.
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^ Todd, 164.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 95; see also Jones, 49; 51; Poovey, 65; Myers, 125.
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^ Jones, 51.
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^ Jones, 53.
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^ Myers, 118; Kelly, 93.
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^ Sapiro 84; see also, Jones, 49–50; Sapiro, xx; Furniss, 60; Kelly, 91.
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^ Sapiro, 90.
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^ Jones, 43; Sapiro, xx; Johnson, 25; Kelly, 90–91.
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^ a b Todd, 166.
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^ a b c d Jones, 44–46.
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^ a b Sapiro, 216.
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^ Jones, 45.
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^ Furniss, 61.
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^ Todd, 164; Kelly, 91–92.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 75.
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^ Sapiro, 209; Kelly, 92.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 44.
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^ Jones, 48.
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^ Jones, 48; Myers, 125–26.
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^ Furniss, 62; Kelly, 97.
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^ Todd, 163; Sapiro, 201–205.
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^ Kelly, 98–99.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 95–96.
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^ Johnson, 26; Sapiro, 121–22; Kelly, 90; 97–98.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 35.
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^ Wollstonecraft, Vindications, 80.
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^ Poovey, 62.
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^ Johnson, 27; see also Myers, 127–28; Kelly, 90.
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^ Todd, 163; Taylor, 67.
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^ Poovey, 56–57.
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^ Godwin, 73; see also Todd, 168; Sapiro, 25.
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^ a b Wardle, 120–21.
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^ Qtd. in Kelly, 101–102.
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^ Qtd. in Todd, 472, n.34; see also Wardle, 121.
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^ Myers, 113; Kelly, 84.
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^ Qtd. in Todd, 167.
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^ Qtd. in Sapiro, 2.
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^ Sapiro, 25; 186–87.
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^ Sapiro, 83.
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